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China allows Americans short-term visits without requiring visas

China allows Americans short-term visits without requiring visas
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Gene Sloan Cruise team lead | The Points Guy

Americans planning a trip to China in 2025 will no longer need a visa for visits lasting up to 10 days. This change is effective immediately and simplifies travel arrangements by removing the paperwork, cost, and stress associated with obtaining a visa.

In addition to the United States, citizens from 52 other countries can also benefit from these relaxed visa procedures. While many of these nations are allowed stays of up to 30 days without a visa, the U.S. currently qualifies only for the shorter duration.

Previously, Americans required a visa to enter China. Although multi-entry visas valid for up to ten years were available, approval was not guaranteed. TPG senior cruise writer Ashley Kosciolek experienced this firsthand when she applied for a Chinese visa before her recent cruise with Viking. She paid $140 at the consulate in New York and received a single-entry visa valid for 30 days. Other passengers who applied through recommended services secured ten-year visas but incurred higher costs of approximately $1,200 per person.

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Since fall 2023, China has been easing travel restrictions for various nations. Initially allowing citizens from countries like France, Germany, and Italy to visit without visas, this policy now extends to include the U.S., permitting visits of at least ten days without a visa.

As of December 17th, Americans can enter China through one of 60 entry points across 24 provinces for trips lasting up to 240 hours (or ten days) without needing a visa. Longer stays still require obtaining one.

Despite this new policy's convenience, travelers must carry passports valid for at least six months from their entry date into China.

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